Thursday, August 7, 2008

Callie Grace Turns 1!


Any book that I have ever read on parenting an infant has stressed the importance of a safe predictable environment. When Jaden was a baby, not a single sound entered our house without being invited. By the time Jolie Hope was born, we had relaxed our quiet environment and allowed for the limited chaos that Jaden had brought to our home.

Callie Grace is now one year old. She has been to 45 states (including Hawaii). Not only can she sleep in a moving RV, she can sleep in an RV moving at 55 mph through downtown New York City (the worst roads anywhere in the country). She has swum in both the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean within a 2 week period. She has hiked through the mountains of the northwest and the canyons of New York City. She has seen a snowstorm in June and gone swimming in 112 degrees in Arizona. She has watched BMX races in Indiana, drag races in Tennessee, professional wave boarding in Oregon, and surfing in California. She took her first steps on Broadway in New York City. She walked away from us without looking back at the beach in California.

Callie Grace has lacked a predictable environment. What she has received, however, is more time and attention from both Kim and myself than we ever dreamed possible. I consider myself so blessed to have been able to see her grow up every day. Callie Grace is such a wonderful and beautiful girl.

If I could describe her in one word, it would be "laughter". Not only does she share her beautiful laugh with us at all times of day, we all laugh more because she is with us. She is a blessing to our family.

Happy Birthday , Callie Grace. We love you!


Callie Grace LOVES Her Baby. (Jolie Hope picked it out).

Is she reaching for the fire or the cake?

Full Speed Ahead!

Laughter

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Is it just me, or is it hot?


Temperatures by the coast of California were a cool 78 degrees when we left. The next day in Phoenix, however, saw temperatures soaring to 112 degrees. This change of climate corresponded with the final project for Jaden and Jolie Hope in their respective Weather Units of our homeschooling with Moving Beyond the Page. You can view their weather forecasts in the video below.


Enjoying whatever shade can be found






Jaden and Jolie Hope's Weather Report

A Day at the Beach


Any stop in Southern California would not be complete without some time at the beach. We spent a week at an RV park right on the water. The weather was fantastic, there were plenty of beautiful bike rides, running paths, nature walks, and of course . . . there was the beach. We spent a day at Huntington Beach and had a great time. Kim had been to a California beach as a kid and didn't even bother with the swimsuit. That water is COLD. We promised Jaden that we would be in Florida soon and the water would be warmer.

Jaden made me explain many times how the water from
Hawaii went to Alaska before coming to California.


Staying cool . . .

She was so happy till the tide came in . . .


Beautiful sisters

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

San Diego Wild Animal Park


Southern California was a lot of fun. After Legoland, we spent a great day in the San Diego Wild Animal Park. It is affiliated with the San Diego Zoo, but it is a wide open park in Escondido that lets the animals run free in a natural environment. It was really fun.

Who's Watching Who?


Growl!

Taking part in a rain dance. . .

While Callie Watches On.

Checking out a herd of rhinos

We also got a surprise visit from my brother Cory. He showed up at our park in Escondido while interviewing for a job. You can imagine how the phone conversation went. Cory calls and mentions that he is coming to California for a job interview. I say, where? He says Escondido. I say, I live in Escondido - at least for another week. If he ends up moving there, I will be most jealous. Southern California is wonderful as long as you don't get too far away from the coast and the cool coastal breeze.

The Jacket Monster Arrives